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tpassin@comcast.net (Thomas B. Passin) writes:
>It is not an either-or situation. I routinely write CSS into
>documents using xslt, getting the best of both. The CSS is
>essentially just a block of CDATA, so there are no problems for the
>xslt processor. I sometimes develop the CSS on a mock up, them paste
>it into the xslt stylesheet. And, of course, you can keep the css in a
>separate file and just import it into the document.
Are you generating HTML+CSS or XML+CSS? The former is convenient for
old or broken browsers, but the latter's far more flexible.
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